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Comparative On-Farm Welfare Assessment of Sheep in Extensive, Semi-Extensive, and Semi-Intensive Systems. [PDF]

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Complement Fixation Test in Contagious Ecthyma

Nature, 1949
DURING both research and routine complement fixation tests with foot-and-mouth disease virus, we attempted to develop a similar test for the condition known as contagious ecthyma of the lips, infectious or contagious pustular dermatitis or stomatitis and infectious labial dermatitis.
A A, ROTTGARDT   +2 more
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Molecular detection and occurrence of contagious ecthyma in goat

Tropical Animal Health and Production
Contagious ecthyma or Orf is a common, contagious and zoonotic disease of small ruminants caused by orf virus. The present research was conducted to study the occurrence of Orf in goats in and around Parbhani district. Overall occurrence of Orf in goats was recorded 38.83% on the basis of PCR results.
M F M F Siddiqui, M P Sakhare
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Outbreak of camel contagious ecthyma in central Somalia

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1988
A S, Moallin, K H, Zessin
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Development of a contagious ecthyma vaccine for goats

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2008
Abstract Objective—To identify a strain of contagious ecthyma virus from goats that possesses the appropriate characteristics for an effective vaccine for goats. Animals—25 goat kids used for vaccine development and 100 goat kids used for evaluation of vaccine efficacy.
Jeffrey M B, Musser   +4 more
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Camel Contagious Ecthyma

2021
Camel contagious ecthyma (CCE) is a highly contagious viral disease mostly of young camels that contributes to calf debility and occasionally calf loss. CCE is characterized by pustular lesions around the mouth, lips, buccal cavity, and swelling of heads. Some affected calves showed lacrimation and head swelling.
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Contagious ecthyma virus-vaccination failures

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1984
SUMMARY Cross-protection experiments were undertaken to investigate reasons for contagious ecthyma (ce) virus-vaccination failures. Vaccination with sheep-passaged or with cell culture-passaged virus did not protect lambs against development of lesions after challenge inoculation with sheep-passaged virus.
B M, Buddle, R W, Dellers, G G, Schurig
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